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Best Treatment Options For Male Infertility
Having a baby is one of the most exciting feelings. But, this is not that simple for many couples. In fact, it is a complicated issue for them. Studies have shown that the problem lies solely in the men in one out of five couples. There will not be any obvious signs or symptoms for infertility in men.
Treating male infertility can be understood better when you know the actual problem. With correct diagnosis, this problem can be corrected. The male reproductive organs, along with the normal functioning of the hypothalamus and the pituitary gland, will help in the proper fertility in men. They are responsible in the production of sperm and testosterone.
There are various male infertility treatments depending on the cause of infertility. Male infertility problems can be due to sperm production issues, blockage of sperm transport, sperm antibodies, sexual and hormonal problems.
There are different ways on how to treat male infertility. These depends on the tests and the reasons found. The following are different ways on how to treat male infertility. Sometimes, several months of male infertility treatments are required for complete healing and to achieve fertility.
Blockage
of
the
reproductive
tract
Some
men
have
blockage
in
the
ducts,
which
produce
the
sperm;
this
can
be
corrected
with
a
surgery.
If
this
is
not
an
option,
another
method
on
how
to
treat
male
infertility
is
assisted
reproductive
technologies
with
the
sperm
that
is
retrieved
from
the
testes.
Vasectomy,
also
referred
to
as
male
sterilisation,
is
a
blockage
with
a
whole
different
procedure
and
in
most
cases,
the
process
can
be
reversed.
Pituitary
deficiency
The
hypothalamus
and
the
pituitary
gland
play
an
important
role
in
the
male
reproductive
system.
The
pituitary
gland
helps
in
the
brain
function
that
regulates
the
hormone
production.
If
there
is
a
deficiency
in
this,
infertility
in
male
can
occur.
Gonadotropin
treatment
is
one
of
the
male
infertility
treatments
for
men
with
pituitary
deficiency.
Varicocele
This
is
a
dilation
of
the
vein
in
the
scrotum.
Men
who
have
this
condition
will
have
a
low
sperm
count
and
abnormal
sperm
morphology.
The
reason
for
this
can
be
the
temperature
in
the
testicles,
poor
oxygen
supply
and
blood
flow
in
the
testes.
The
best
way
on
how
to
treat
male
infertility
for
this
condition
can
be
through
surgery
and
in
some
cases,
this
may
not
even
be
helpful.
Azoospermia
This
is
the
condition
where
there
is
complete
lack
of
sperm.
This
condition
may
occur
in
infertile
men.
One
of
the
diagnosis
method
for
this
type
of
condition
is
a
testes
biopsy.
With
this
test,
they
will
be
able
to
get
a
clear
picture.
Sperm
production
problem
or
a
blockage
in
the
ducts
could
be
a
reason
for
this.
Sperm
Mapping
This
maps
the
location
of
the
sperm
in
the
testes.
This
is
one
of
the
most
important
methods
on
how
to
treat
male
infertility
in
severe
infertile
men.
This
is
a
minimal
invasive,
non-surgical
procedure
that
can
be
performed
in
the
clinic
itself.
This
will
also
protect
the
testes
from
potential
damage
from
other
procedures.
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